Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, May 19, 1838, Image 4
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Alii; \ ST A II IRICO 1C ,
f A semimonthly jovrnnf, tlrvofrtllo Politr IMf'ratnrf
and usrful inlvlhgenrr.
f |VI llCsubscribers fpirn -* publishing In if•«*
0 M. my of Augusta, a paper under (ho above title*.
It 18 customary, on such occasions iih ll«o pr**s*nf,
to publish to ifi« world a lull history in iiilvanci *ol
the corning publication, in wliicli /ill tlint could In*
desired by ha patron* ih promis'd, and hy winch
expo*tntions arc raised Hitch ns are s*ddf m realized
Hut We trust I lie* public have experien * *•*! the I nit h
of I Ilia remark too often, to regard a dis< n mod
of the nicnlK of our journal, by ns, ns mi\ induce
merit to its support. Tablin' Hum vi< wol the mat
ter, we shall content oiirsrlve- wilh a bred siaic
nfPiti of Ihe intention end design of the AI iuit o i«,
preferring raiher to r. si onr claims to palmi e-e up
on Ihe taerils of the pajwr i I self, than upon the
strength of largo promises.
The Mimioit id designed lo Ik exclusively n i,rr-
KKAHY jouunai., and will contain Papuhn VM/o
Ilssnifs — Sihr.l , \fornl lit .dnn r . ~T ii u./fm d
anil Scans ifir hitrlhi'rriri I’m in/ Mu>ir,A >\ i\i .
Il will he the ami of Ihe publishers lo rende r l lie
M i a rok acccpialde as a fumth/ juijn r , hy excluding
lifiHii itH coluimiH every Ihilift IlKe Hollies. or Si r
tarmiiisin, and admitting nothing (hat can give of
fence (o any claws of Hociciy.
The Mikrum will he printed in a quarto form, on
n fine, medium sheet, and now iif nl t> pe, each
An. will contain one page of Music, arranged either
Ibr the piano-forie or guitar.
The column** of ihe Minima are fender* d nun
medium f*»r ihe publication of all approved library
compoHiiioiiN,and vv arc nol wiihoin confidence
in ihe belief" leal there is literary talent and I isle
enoughamong -or own etli/enu, lo fnrimdi its p ig**n
wilh a goodly poriioii of matter of hone* production.
Ah it u» cofifemplntod In issue ihe first No. early
in May, we would request those who b I <1 pn.se*l
i*i * ontrihiile lo ih* Win itoic, In send m tne*r com
muiiic.ilions before the find of lhai m o.th.
TT.K MS. Three Hod-i'., in advance, payable on
the delivery of ihe s* eond An
- 07'dny **f*mr fru o ! • furnishing n • nil!: a lisi of
fen subs* rihiTi, will Is* < mil I led to a * opy of ihe p i
prr Ireo of charge.
VVT. THO.UH. ON.
JAS M*( A l* iMM V .
njiril 20, Irt.Ti
Miiom will confer a favor ly giving (he above
'prospectus a few insertions.
j%[OTM:BO.- -'rhe subscriber ufl* .*> I"* >’•»!• • dl
first rate made Northern W,ml • fi'in,
which are depns-iled at Mr. MeKen/u T. . n ‘l“.n ■
nilil wi'l he sold low, * il her hv Mr. MeK. o." i ' v <
Heir. A Iso, HU excellent elo.-e I-M.lee.
pressly lo order, all the niai-aviT rr Li he. I
quality; willi.il can ho find a /rood span oi Jbnniy
I l*»rs**s, of line ai/o and .*uni! :n ii<jn
nmy H siwdw Ilf sin MKAM,\h.
rinvo aii ia:.< stra i i;aV‘f.. in ii.-.mh
"• serihi r, nincmi'i-N helow I,ooisvillc, n brown
hla*di horse mule, a.vonng mtjfenhonl llm cornmun
sr/.c; ihe oilier a mare mnl**, Ida* K, wilh .mm
Ihe Hid** of Ihe Herb, near Ihe jaw, sup] »? i d lo he
on ihe right side. They Jc(| my phmiaimn about
the lOfh nl April, |s,*M. Any |»crson lahintr up said
mulcM will he paid (or their limilde, il i la y v |J| m
form nu* hy l< tier mldn >: *1 in me at I ,oni- \ die, .hi
fersoii enmity, I »a. THOMAS : 1: ! U'.
april2l dtw
St)NI Olt IfllS hAf ii»«>Uiir imie o I limp
of *me thon.sand dollars principle, ■ iwn l>\
Mmlison T. Metddice and Joh. Hlnek well, payable ,
to Kvclirp* 11 oiivjon, Adiiiinisfrnirix <d !! (| ni lon, ,
deceased, m .lime IdMo, with a< r« hi <d ' o o. t ihe
ha**K. I hereby warn all per«oiiH fnnn ir.iiijii.< lor
f*ni*l nn|*» n« Ihe same has been paid hy nu* l" \l i
fr«*d Hammond ilirongh (he Immlw pf I tie-hard I*’.
Winfrey. April 2b, I Mart
V\ LKNTINK If. MrjCICIWI-.TirKR
I hereby **frlify flint sumo lime in the Jasf ol
.1 an fiat y *»r ihe lirsi of l , 'ehruary, /Held 1\ W ndivy I
paid oil a promisery note of hand lor aim thousand *
dollars principle,»-igned and payable a* nhoxc, and i
in the snnin note above de.Ncrihrd, and dial said I
Winfrey nhw*rve*l he was | ayui;- it oil at il*e re- I
*piCHl of N aleuliiudl Merriwclher, end with his i
nmney. A. IIAiMMONH. i
April 1
I certify that I paid off paid note lo Alfred |fim
’iiioiml,on HOlh Jm, for \ alenlim* II /»/< rnu< :hei,
at bin request, mid wih his own l'nn«N.
in IV r* wT* KK-11/lUO II WINTICMV ,
\ 1.1, person: Inning deiiiaichi araiie l ihe *‘siaie ;
o| Mary While, ded’d, Into ol lliarke coiiniy, 1
will preHcnl ihe same, *1 lily alK'.'led, within ihe lime
presenbiMl hy Kid A* Hi, 1.1.,
Teh (’», IHllrt ndni’rlbr Mary While,
mar V T.» i
1%! OTli'l 1 ).- All persons indented lo ine**siaie
i ol f rtm M. Hass, lab* nl' llnrko county, <le- I
eeased, arc requested lo make payment, and I hose I n
having demands are reipiesied lo rend**r ihem in «e- I I
Tonling to law. K. W. HASS, AdmT. *1
tipril 17 o
rvr-.. STICA V (min (he plantation (
of Ihixler .loindaiii, in Wiishinglon (
( t : " ‘ “«Vn.imty,a«rey l.nrse, nh.n.l fiv ftcl al
c—CU high; alsn, a bay mare, about the I|
J f y e same lu'iuhl, Htray**d olf lng»'l her on i
** l Ak r^T~%wa^iia|. r )|li **r hi 1 1 of Man h lasi; the humc n
has a dent in Ins forehead, about thocm I ol his face, \
also marked on llm sides hy tin* saddle, and on the a
shoulders hy the hurl ol the collar, h" has also very a
short uml wide forehead, mere so than common; «
there are no particular marks on the marc,only she 1
his a very long bushy mil ami a small white spit r
in her lace. The Hiihscriher oilers ’TJb reward to I
any person that will lake thvin up ami convoy l hem r
lo ihe plantation of I* in. Johnson, in Hnrhecounty, >
two miles uhovi* Kohn l.sen’s shire. i
npn 111 w3t A/.K\ \ N DKI* .lOUD IN*
IVO'I'M Hi. ICanaway Inun [
jJa ■ llm subs* fiber, on the 10th
J iii>t two negro fellows, Jacob
r; Jnctdi is a bright
i ''Htlalto, struiglil black hair, /
lil* l one or more teeth out in front, (
a very anlol and phiusihh> l« ! |
low, about (i v**, or live feel six inches high, aiul ahonl |
*l.a years of age. Spencer v* ilark complected, wdj
made, about Hie same height ol Jacob, and about '
years id age ; Hi* y both al»sconde*l the same night, j
ami uis more than probable they an* togeiliei and ,
are lurking ahonl soine riv* r pl in!uti"o between |
this and Augusta or Savannah, it is mon tlianlikel} |
I hey will main* f»r Augusta Any person or persons
apprehending said negroes,A delivering them sale lo
Hie siibsenher, in Harnwell Dn-lrnt, \ n.’ii-la or Sa
vami • b jad, I w ill give fifty dollars, and il any per
son or persons *aiupro\e to lhe convict ion ol an\
white man or men, fu* harleo imt or earring oil said
1 1 vgrocs, I will gi v»* one hundrtal tloil 'orihonp
•'prih**liMou *»t said pern or pee-or , with the
lu/n-owM. JFAMViS .1 WOOD
Speedwell I*, p H iruwell Hist S.< ‘. apnl 1 :
•</*() Oik* KiiiUtlioJ ITillats ivewaul.
A /'. NOTH*Id IHinavvav trooi the suhscii
‘( j \ her,in Ihv»*m'» -r la. I. a negro man e :.*ivi!
k Jeloeon, a'.mm 1 about tvveni;. e , ; ,l ii yea
t jf* v Said ee ;ro is I'uor l‘c. t eh*yen na la -1 1 i:* 1 1
iiyf) wry dark complexion, ami vv hen interre
''T/ (j gab’ll * lon* ly sinners a little he lia- a
face, and a gr« at many marks ol the .
whip on his hack. Said negro was confined n 1
t oo pul last summer three months, ami ladoiigid al
►that lime to Mr. of Monroe co I would re
spiest jailors to be particular in examining jails, as
iln* said negro lav six months in jail within ten
miles «»l lus irastcr. Il i’d m*gr.» is coii'int'd in
ini, so that I get him, I will pay the above reward.
I have no doubt Iml that be has altered his name
aprd 11 vsfnn fOUMT.iI |i TOUIV
Si vJ > i )olla \ s K** vv mat.
U\N.A VS \V from ihe plant i-
C*' 1 lions ol John (■reshain mid m
W3K Orcsh i o, in Walton comity, (on
K T//U I. I. N« ro iellovvs, of the
H- follow leg d script i"im, Vi/:
* V licorgc, about i .< or lII* vavirs
. ' of age, of dark c >mp|» \ on, high
/, J check bom-'; fei t'Jor 10 inches
■3 , in height, and when inierregamd
-tillers * onsiderably Ins front
teeth is somewhat ih caved.
J«M*, ahonl TSor2J vears of * also <!nk
coinph A l. el 0 to II il'clics in height; el a
free oju’ii comih n 'in an I speaks nimbly w hvn
spoken to; no olh- r particular marks meolleeled.
Neil, about ,T» years ol age, has admvncaf
lo »k, ilark complexion, ami «d or*lmary si/**.
T’hc two first are the property of John Ore-ham
and lie* Inner of ll m OreOnmi II r- ep.ip* -*tl
that they wdl attempt to tm ke their way to Augus
ta, an I p rhaps trom that place, hy the So (’a
Kail Ku.ul, to Tharlc.-ihii. Ni\ty ijell i s reward i
vv ill h.’aiv en It lluir »pr lioun.ou, mi! « .inline* j
lui-oi in :in\* - lie jail or deliven t«» t Inar *»\\ n•.•»*.•, or
i«» I’gh'-ri (> l»* al, i'i An m i A reward ol g-0 ;
Will l»C giVIMI I"! cUbe/ t,| . , mi
\nv mfonniiioii uhoui »I *. *• i ,vdl !•«< llianK uli> i
i reived by fuu pivqtl'e.l a . ... .iaivi d lo !
M«ij In al. (. Kl'sTf A M.
«;ki:s//\m i
Ualtou fu»ia As fii dl,Uvd if
a A VV.—The iniili-rHi/neil will m future prnc-
MJ licclaxx in i opartncrxbip, under tin l firm/d
t I'WVn <V /»’/7Mini Will attend i l U* COMII
of I hi* ne\cmJ eonmii * ol lit" ( hnaulgcc, C*lark and
Will ion, of fin l vvi’sii»rn, wild Newton of the I hull
circuits They vx ill also attend so I lift rolloff ion n
claims in t luj middle and uppr r p»»rf of (.'eorgm.
.-'I I .W \ II I’ I’LOV I),
1 ■ Aunuarus ukkse.
Madison, May t. IH3B. \v3rn
1 sy~ The ( liar !■ fan i mirier i requested so puh
lish I hr* abovo weelJy, I tinmontliH, and charge
1 ibift office.
AW Mmei-:.* 1I i* copartnership Iw rclo
ij J lore r*M>|ji, b<lxxeen I-a ir, \ Lax is and ibe
subscriber, in ibe practice * j law, limh been dii-solv
ed by mnfna! < on-**rii. I , Ji-dl conlinno«regnbirly
|to attend llio ( <. 11 ? im of 1 1 1 0 Northern (* ■ rc-mt, nml
and ibouc of < lari; and F nnl-lin of llio VVesU rn
Circuit, Office in Elberi'in, Elborl. ro.
VOI MJUi. ffAURLS.
may 7 v. 2vx
I The l ’baric- ion Mercury will insert the above
I v n r and charge ibis office. _
I.AW NdtTK i;.
fjj VIIE nr der ngned having united in the practic
3 Os die LA VV, oiler their services (o Ibe public
They will attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion,
Sicvvan, Randolph, Early, Raker, Jahuii id Sumter,
of tin* f ball sxhooc lice Circuit; I fount on, of Ibo Mini
Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, '1 hornnv,
Oeealnr and Dool/, of ibo Southern Circuit. Pn
uines4 eni.i si'*d to fbeircare will meet with prompt
intention. Their office is in AmerieuH, Slimier
■ eoimfy, when* one of them muv always bo found
when n d abject on business.
LOTT WARREN,
VV M II CRAWFORD.
oef, 10 *287 wlf
n \M) I’OJt SAM:.-Tim subscriber oilers
ri A fbr solo ibe land whereon In* now lives, in
lb i be < "Hilly, in fbe .-eltlenient of Hark < amp, eon
mining six liondre 1 and fixe acre*, on wltic b lb r*
is a comfort ble dwelling house, ahd oiler
m ee-' iry homes, and a good store boti-e, plan
il id ion in good repair; posHi-don ran bo bad
m January next. i hose who wish to pur
chase would do well so (all and see lor lb in
; elves. JO.JIN LODOi:.
Burke county, April 17, 1838* 4t
Wnu'ixvH
A run* 23, 1838. )
HP HERE will bo nn eleetion bold ai fJjo aovernl
H. 17!«•«• I ion j resinem in flu? county (dWarren,
onSalnrday Ibo I'lfli of Vfay next, for Ooloncl, lo
eoinniand ibe I'/ili lAadnient (*u. Mililia; vaesm
cV rn micnied by ibe remoxal of (’oloied J/'axx
Borook from (lie .Statu The several Jus icca of
, j,. *'i rc(> vvdl (diarpe fbeiieadv ( i xvilb 11» • lei:al
coinin': mdd eleclion, by order off be Ln.admr
u s i ding ibe Ist Hrn ade. of ibe ilii'J
IHvn:inn < in. O.blia.
jkki v], ; l’KfmvMAN, f.i Coi.
(birniriandinp ilw .Vb / (.a. M.i nltaidied
dpi 28 xx Id lo i ‘ ,G (ja i>ln
x
ft AND i flff SAM-:,
li A h,r Mile I heir Plain at ion, in Ib - eo'.i.’ 1 V°f :,r ~
on, lvin»; jmixiedtoiefy on Ibe main hlii; • ro' u * bom
I H'arrenlon i«» Sjnjfia, iwo onion from llio Jo. 111,1
place, con nimii;: one ibonsa.nl acres. y\ lar t f ‘ 1
'jiianiiiy fd tlie above frai l is wood Juml, llie ba!-
lanee is in a liixdi Ktnle of « nili union and well adapt
ed to I l)o cull lire of coll on, grain, <&e. 'J’bc improve
mefh are nioslly new, wlii(d), logolher xxiib ils
lii'altldiilne s and simalion, render it a xatry desira
ble country nsidcnee. Hcrsnns xvinbing lo j»nr
ebnf-e lands in I hat part of ibe country, would do
well lo ex and ne 111 is tract. Oik* of llio subscriber
may ul all I mien lie found on llio premises. The.
lerniM oi sale will be accommodating.
OKOUOK \v. I’AIAIER,
opril II xv 11 m:NJ. It. PALMER.
(JTK VVs Ml), from ibe fiiibvcriber, living at
► 1 I Tver's Ponds, Rnrke connly, a large cream
colored horse, mill a xx bile mano and tail, ol raibor
old ippeuraneo. Said liursn xvn.s kopii n lexv milea
bolow l.'iicoln C. 11. lasi Saturday evening A
Idicrnl reward x*.ill be paid lo any person who will
delivei bim to James VVnlkinH, living in Ifanisburg,
or giving Hiieli inlorifiulion that I may get bim.
aprii *23 xv‘Jl* SOLOMON CODiIV.
7 2 C'L y.r t A It Vli l>Ti? A VV, AI i.or mins
v P in law, Covingion, (»a. oiler I lieir services
lor ibe general mljn-1 mcnl and collceiion of debts
in ibe < ncniis adjoining llial in xvlnch they reside,
and xvi 11 it lend regularly aII bo (Courts ini la? conn
lies i)I I’lycllc, //enry, Newton, Jasper, Morgan,
Wall on, < •\\ i imeif., I >• Knlk, (‘owe I a and (bunpludl.
aprii 11 vvHin
A 6 U 10 \ T 3; vmi \ i 5.
J lIP. sn!».s( riber laing determined io t migrate lo
« ibe xxesi, ofli rs for Mile bis valuable irnct ol
land, eontniiiing three Ilioie nml aeirv, silnale
and lying in JacKson conMv, (*.i,on the J/nlberry
Pork ol < b om e river, (ho roHidenee immodinlefy on
die bog iiionnlain and main Alabama road, xm ions <
i»l her roads inlerseciing at (ho same place, viz : Ihe .
J/iiJadeeville mad leading io IPmn’s Ferry, on j
I liiiltalioocliee, Hurricane Shoal road, lending to (
bnrncßVille and Sonih (Carolina, (treat pail ol the (
ibeve land is red laulaHo land, us Htiperior quality ; (
lOOucri's ol ricb river lexv grounds; about MUD acres '
leared, great p ul IVesb and in good repair, abound
in'. 1 . with siipefb springs, well improved, with a con
venieni liana d dwelling bouse, two story high, on
a most splendid eminence; an excellent Cotton
and 7 brchlmig machinery, and all other necessary
mil houses. fSo place is heller calculated lor pub
lic business ot any kind, in (ho up country. Seve
ral convenient sclilcmcnts on the premises*, not in
terfering with ouch oilier The whole can be pur
chased lor nine thousand dollars, one third in ad
vance, the lulluncv in two annual payments, which
is not more limn ixvo thirds ol llio real value
Likely vonng negroes will he taken al I heir value,
nphl 13 xv3m 11A RRISON TiIIJRMOM).
VU (Ml VIOLATION STALL.
H PERSONS travelling either In Tallahassee or
U iis vicinity, will do well to notice the follow
ing regulations: a new stage line is noxv commenced
direct from Tallahassee to Uaiiibridgo, byway of
Pleasant (Jrove, meeting llio noiihem singe in Rain
bridge, and having immediately on iis nrrixnl,
spend the night in Pleasant (Wove, and arrive in
Tallahassee al ten o’clock the next day. As this
route will ho performed altogether in the day, and
as (*very ellorl will lx* made to give general satis
laelion, the subscriber Hallers himself that he shall
have I ho patronage of a generous public,
aprii 12 2in VV. 11. (’ ASS ELS.
: OTK 1 lb Persons indt bted lo the estate? o
Johii-Al. Lanih(*rl, deceased xx ill make ininie
d tale pax iin 'lit, and I hose |o whom the ' slat" is in
dohied will present their accounts duly til tested
within the lime prescribed by laxv.
AJ O W. E\ \NS, I ~ ,
ni-ril l-i .rO'l’.UsoN I,A M 151. RT, S 1
Nx. O’.’ M‘ I '1 he . uJvscn!xm* oilers tor salt* va
-1 v rious I ,i.is in Ihe low n ■*! I bimhnr-':, which are
well improved and suitable I n* family reside:i'v*R.—
Also, two I taels of Land in the mini.'dial:* x iciniiy
' I II iinhere; one coin cuing one hundred and fifty
acres. m »re or les •, on w hich I here are com I »naMe
improveaa ins, well ealeulatt'd lor u summer mul;
ami ibe other cor.iaining ixvo I’nndicd and lilly
acres, well limhored, mid on which there is a line
mill seal, and if improved would bo profitable In
the owner. The aboveiuentioned propeiiy can la*
purchased on reasonable terms. Application can
bo made lo J II /air, xvho resides within live miles
ot Edgeliehi ('• //. orlo VI. Uray, Esq in the town
of // (liihurg. rnqueslionable titles can la* given
for Iho properly JO//N R. (.'OVLNG! i'ON
117 xx 1 1
VMIUiIMV NMAIOLS rOKSAIiiL—
w The suhserihors living in Unmhurc. Houih
Carolina, have on hand a large mmilx r of Virginia
slaves, and will receive supplies every ixvo weeks.
Traders, planters mid others wishing lo purchase,
would do x\ell to give us a x all, as xxe always keep
u superior assortment.
F< b : -w3m 31 JOSEPH WOODS & CO.
() TICil. All persons hnx iug demands against j
- theeslut< ol Eli.; diet h Rrx an, late of’ Rurk rn |
dcee vsml, xx ill r aider them in aeeordin*; to law,and
Ibo.se indebted xxill make payment xxilhout delay.
aprilO ftw JAMES c-*RI RS, E\’r.
Q TV. O U I N 1)1: iJ) DOhh VUS
REW \RD will be given b*r the np
-1 %,y--pivlu nsicii and ddixery in mix jail in
L r \V\ 1 hi- suite, the negro woman WlVjor
j hv,,. V? nne hundred dollars for information that
le> \ j will-enable the aiiltsenber lo obtain pos
'7 jL ?; e yarn ol her. Amy is about twenty!
l »-a1 iivo years old, dark eomplcet('d, and
j a’x'Ul live led two or lima* i.n I: *s high. From all I
ihe infornvitum that can be obtained xxe believe!
1 die was taken •■if by a while man caiiiic., linn, df
i\N ill:am Hanloe, a Kentucky horse drover, as he
w.‘s il.r'ever d days pist pre. cilin;?, lurking in the
! .a- hborho *d. and on VV edi.c ..la> locbl of llie ISib j
u |l . the evening lb* womai xxas iiii.sing, bed'- !
| parted .t( mlier ( late hou« of the 101*111, lor Bu\un- ,
| nail, (o xx ba h plat ebe nc\x r xx* ni.
HA Vil) Gl (.EL
‘ l-ini ;mi couidv, May 3, IddJ. W2I
• I f AW NOTICE.—TIi'; undersigned will
I K J hereafter practice i'l the Superior Co linn ol
■j Lho enmities of Warren and 'laliafcrro, in the
I NorlhiTii rircuit.
i in.'iv' 1 suit riIAWFORI) AUARDiNKR.
J \\\ IV'OTI* 10*—The* iinHf*rriignf*d having
P d rcmovril from ( ‘lurk ronnly so Uinuolnfou,
I wilj alioncJ to the prm tin* of Law in the Superior
j nniT Inferior Courfa ul'Uincoln county, nnd thenri-
I jacenl couuiu h. Jlii.sifiua» intrusted to hiw care will
lie promptly attended to.
« HENNING B. MOORE.
K(Tt*r-nr<v. —Hon. (’liurKs Houjrliorty, Hon. A.
. h( I iyton, I lon. J lioina* W. Ham*, Hon. lOdvvard
Ihirden, AlhciiN ; ( J- (». W. Crawford,
J Miller, Oil. John .Milled:'©, Wiliiaiii F. Jon cm,
v Aupiurtn
I ' J./ii- olnfcn, IViarch *24, 1838. wtf
II [? AVV NOTH Mi —Tlic nhberiher has nettled
1 ia A in (.’oluriihiiH, (in. and will.qivr Inn prompt'd-
I bullion lo any bu*iu< j s inirnsied to him. ills office
f) iin Mr. Ilcphurn’p hrich ♦onenicul, oppo-itc the
Oglclbornu Iloime. F A. NI.SI>F,T.
- ■ ColummiH, March 27. n Irn
I AIOTICMi F.\trc‘,e<l from the gnhßcrihcr, on
i the lUfh February laah eighteen miles below
Waynesboro, in Ihirk co. n light buy Alttrc, w r itli
/dock mane and tail, I*2 or J 3 years old, lame in the
hind leg; any information relative to said
animal will he thankfully received and liberally re
warded. A letter directed to the Mibwcriher at Mill
j Haven P. (>. Scnven cn. will be sidficicut riforma
r lion. JOSHUA W. KIMULF.
j april 4 Mv2m
(-HOUMA hIfIIMVORKS.
r (j 1 HI. Mihscnbers rcspcctlully inform the pub
'* lie that they have commenced the
manufactory of I.IMF near Jacksonhorongh, in
s - Scnven county, Ha. The> have extenwive (jiinr
, i re’s of l.i ncKtono, which in considered by profes
sor .1 It t’otling, State HeoJogisf, to whom the
. i propri. forn are indebted for the information
~ , vvlncli induced I hern so embark in the undertaking,
to hcid th • very purcai kind. They have e nivc
! ' i|i:» iilly end'd large and dihidantial Kilns in
. i the most approved manner, nnd procured men
; from the .North who are perfectly neijuairibd with
i llie hrs'iicMM x A portion of the Finn* is now in
I niiiik' t and has been pronounced by th i principal
- 1 builders in the neighborhood of Augusta and
l other*', so Ik* of excellent qualify. Th« Huhscri
. | hers hike pleasure in inviting those who lake an
1 interest in the dcveloperncnt of the internal resour
’ ! ri , of (e;or_'ia. lo examine if, being convinced that
* jthnwhoh l l ulled Slates cannot produce a more
I beautiful article.
; 'J licy have now a quanfily on hand, which thoy
I j will deliver at the m<>nth of Brier (’reckon flu
Savannah river, or fit Augu.-fa. Having exl-eesive
I 1 preparation.! in jimgrcs , they c-xpef't to he ahl *
i during the next winter and spring to supply or
ders to a very large amount; nnd they have every
reason to believe that they will entitle themaclves
io the favor nnd patronage of the public h, pro
ducing a eh api r and better article at home limn
■ on he found abroad.
Order will be r« reived by I) Kirkpatrick A, ("o.
or by Thus 1. Smith at An '.usd, or Jacksonhoro'.
( HItNFUUS A. SMITH,
may 7 Snwd^wtf
hi. V.A.I. 111 Ol
Jirrnuxuis at lau\
ilUi * ShitcnH-n, (b orgia,
Wl Li. mßetire in fhosevernl courts of lliecoun
liesof Jus)‘•’K Jones, Morgan, ihiiimm, IJnld
vvin, hulls, I (rnrv iV’nvfon, Monroe, Wallow, and
in liio I'cili ralCimrll.'..- i ‘ ,o, ! i ' i,rirt of Georgia.
kkei';u.':'n‘E«-
Ai-unfn A. J. A. T. ’.V. i;.’.)!.'-- Webster, Pur
maleeAt Co , Harviland.Rijloy, C n - ~,
Murnn. — Foe At Nishit, Henry (I. La." Mar, t-harlcN
J. ftlcMmaW.
Siininiiiih. —Hcrriori ami Cuylor,G. I!. Latnar,- Jo
soph VV. Jackson,
i 7i«r/c.«»w —Jnmra 1.. Poligrue, Weed & Fannin,
II KcFcy .V //iilklchil.
'l'lio ClmrloHlon Courier and Mercury, and Now
V nrk Courier nnd Eniinirerwill pnMmli llio above
twa en week li.r GnmnlliN and forward tlieirneeounla
to Him ofli e bov 17 w6m 2D9
rVfOTICE. — Brought io Lincoln Jail oH >t■
I* Hist JWaroli Inst. Two Negro fellows—J mi
in nhont five li.el high, dark eompleelcd, twenty ono
or two years of age, and says lie belongs lo Joseph
//ahhershnm; o( //ahhershnm C'onTily—the other
nhont the same heighlh, nnd eomploiion, near the
snnie, who nays his rinmo in Juno,and that he be
longs to Win, I'JJiof, of lho sane County—The
owners are hereby notified lo come, pay expenses
nnd lake I hem away VVM. JIKViNOI.Dtf.
.1 (oil 17 f , wl
hi ajs s wjr hd us bT’
(iainesviUe, (ieorpi i.
M Tills comfortable establishment is re
opened by its former proprii (or, nnd will
he in n suite of readiness (or the reception
of families and other persons by t he middle of May.
The proprietor has gone lo great expense in enlarg
ing and refitting lha whole establishment inside and
out, all of wlnch will ho neat, clean and coniform
hie. The stables and carriage houses are extensive,
and well suited lo the purposes for whioh they un
designed. In short, the proprietor thinks ho will
hazard nothing, in pledging that this establishment,
in the general, sledl he inferior to nuno in the
southern slates; whatever comforts that can In
command. <1 from the resources ol the surrounding
country, will he nlforihd to Ins guests, inn manner,
he trusts, that will ho entirely to their satisfaction.
The establishment n ill he enlarged the present sea
son,to upwards of thirty rooms—and charges the
same as at the other public houses in the village.
'J'he proprietor Hallers himsell that he is too w. II
known lo the public lo render it necessary lor him
lo offer lo them testimonials of his abilities or de
sire, lo render those who favor him with their com
pany, in all respects easy and eomlortnble. Ilia
pride and interest are both at slake in sustaining the
beautiful villug- ol Gainesville, which presents as
many ndvanlag' s as a slimmer retreat, ns any other
spot north orsnuth. If, therefore,illiberal southern
public will iilford a sufficient patro ge to justify
the devolnpement and concentration of the Mi
nolta resources nl the surrounding country so as to
bring them into action for iheir-eonilurt nnd con
venience, thoy may he assured that the means thus
afforded the proprietor of this establishment shall
he liberally applied lo its improvement and the pro
enroment ol every comfort they can require, until
ii shell loose nothing by comparison with any
other of Ihe kind, north, south, cast or wi-l—with
out a liberal patronage, huwevi r, ii is evident pub
lic expectation cannot be met. If Ihe advantages of
an unexceptionable climate, superior water, with
several uiedii-mal springs, (nm-of u Inch is acknow
ledged by the musi competent judges to ho excelled
by noni■ in the smithcm stales,) lino roads in every
ihrtetion, and good society, ore inducements sitlli
eientlo jn-l ft llii rciisortai-le expectation, I hat a
li 1 er-il and intelligent public will g.ve to their homt
ins!:!ulit>ns the preference oter ler-i -n i nes, then
Hi-proprietor i els i-oiiiid-nl tin! this appeal will
not he made invain. UKFHFM 'i IIORNFON.
may 3 wtiw
LA IV II iiNtd >i\ i LLL I -11' t. L.
r , 'J he stihscriher Imvinc removed lo Mil.
js.:'- » : V ledgiwillc, would take this opportunity
,jJJ J ” A to rt turn limit! s llir liirmer patronage,
"(id would state that his house is now
,15 . kept by Ids hrotherji.lm N. Alexander,
I lor whom he sofieils the pa! 1 image of his friends
and others, and assures them that every attention
w ill he given liy the present occupant to render them
•lomfortnble. THUS. SV, ALEXANDER.
Having taken the I.awrenrovillo Hotel, I solicit
a slim-o of public patronage, ami promise that 1 w ill
use my utmost exertions legne general salislaelinn
j io all who may call. JOHN N. ALEX ANUEH.
I .avvrein-eville, Gw innett co. March 'l'l. tv3m
v; EV ENTY OH EIGHTY NEGuOES
• ! EOK ft A LE. —Outlie ti'Jih day of.l/nynext,
I shall sell nl auction in Jones county North Ca
rolina, on the farm of John I’. Hat -s, deceased,
t tut most ta'i.-ahle parcel of r f. WES ever sold in '
lho-late; i-ons'siiiig nl f/onse .servimls, Follows, |
If omen. Hoys and Girls—only t" old o.os in the j
lot. Terms —en d I ‘Jmonllis, with interest from
Ist.lnn I .-tils—purchasers giving bond with two
approved set unties.
WIFI! HI I .-IV WOOD, Jr
Executor of John F Daves, deeeasod.
Paleigh, April 20,1838. 1 rttgw
In Hiehiuond Mtpciitn Court Feb 17,1838
Cutlinrino Charles, )
f vs ' Lila-1 for Divorce.
Nathaniel Charles. )
The .''lu-ritl having returned that the di l-ndatit
is not to he toned, it is tin relore, ordered, that ho
he n ipiov.l IO appear at the next term of this Court
and answer, or Ihe < .mrl tt ill proceed as in ease of
.1 a',-.- o, ill v i!.■ mil, mi! n j:. Ii 1(1 her nrderrif that
till- :-.lk- i-llMtslusl 111 -C ol the (!: z.-11, ~| the
jetty lit Angosia nine a month lor three mom ha
po - on i-jiho next t-.-rm ol tins Cuu:l. Fth
j nfary 1 7, tHJ ;.
A true ex iMet from the minutes.
' uur *J OjiuJt ' AMi'h' HI- LAWS Civil;
ii | a rought to Augusta Jail on the 2d u'° l
>1 *5 a negro hoy, calls himself JIM; nay* ha h°
e long,, to VVm U Hlonci, Washington county, Ga
ho i« la years old; thin visaged, ralhtr light torn
pleeled. Tho owner is.requested to come forward
imv expenses and take him from jail.
<•' may 3 ELI MORGAN, Jailor.
Fiittx I.IIT TO AK.I STA JAIL,
R 9 die'Jill iiist. a Negro woman, calls hersell
-j Mary, mijs sh» belong* to John Shepperd, Talla
hnssa, K. F. she is 16 years old, I feet flinches high
has a scar on her forehead, and light complected
The owner is requested to come forward, pay ex
l peruses mid take her from jail.
I may 10, 1838 w3t Kid MORGAN, Jailor.
i| TWKNTY-I'IV Id lIOI.LAKS IIIiWAUI
_ lII.' NA WAV from thesnbserihei
while in camp, near Hamburg, N C
, /s'rtja a certain negro man named Prince
f ‘ aged about 40 years, d.ark complex
/ ion, chunkey, heavy built, about i
dViSk *'"' l ' l or high, has mvera
J ofhis upper fore teeth missing; atu
52SS3SE3 tolerably brisk s|- ken.
.■said negro was pnrehnscd from the workhoust
1 in ( liarlcston. Any person who will apprehend
* said negro and deliver him to Mr. \V m. ’i’lirne
1 of Hamburg, or secure him so that said Turner can
gat him, will receive tho above reward.
I jan S. WILLIAMS
1 Twenty five dollars Rewards
~ KANAWAV on the ‘Jth Jan last, a
Jb?' negro woman named AilltM; owned
/"vO for several years past by Mr Jacob Dan
uf'A forth of this place, and formerly by Bam-
A r- "M or Thomas Ifanfnrlb of Wilkes or Lin
■ £)/,•''yy coin county. She is aboti 45 years of
:: age, walks lame, partictilaVly in her left
1 foot; upper front teeth out. She is well
‘ acquainted in Columbia, Wilkes and Lincoln coun
ties, mid may say she is hiring her own time. It is
'■ likely she has a pass. Twenty five dollars w ill
1 | be given for her delivery tome in Augusta, or (or
t 1 such information as will lend to her recovery.
-I march? J G 111 IN LAP.
1 I The Washington Snywill publish the above for
t i -J and forward the account to .1 O If.
' CHEAP J>!iV (OO i )S,
<il Win Usnle or lleluU. «
" VKBGRISW’OLir have this day received
ji. fl hales Georgia nankeen, sup. at S’J 7fl pr ps;
/'ewenses Irish linens, fron 50c to 1 25 “ yd;
1 Fine jucliotieU print muslins 37f0;
do do do do 31 jc;
Superfine ombro’cl Parasols;
do plain do;
Teg,.(her with a genera! nssorlhfent of Staple
and limey Dry Goods, which will he sold at prices
I" correspond with the above, and ns low as evt r
- offered in this oily.
s) store directly under the Globe Hotel,
filin' VJI swSw
aUiiinV ini i(.t rolls’ MOT iCR.
| i LL persons to vvhem the estate of Henry Zinn,
i A dec,.ns-d, is mdelited, \v 1 11 render their claims
I within tin; lime pni crihed by law: and all indebted
| to f-nid estate are requested to make early payment
:to the undersigned. JANK I). Zl.\.\, Adm’.v.
may 9, 1838 Cw JOHN FOSTER, Adm r.
(j ('Ol K inuliths after line.' upplicution will he made
M to Justices of the Inferior Court of Kichniond
euunfy, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to
nil the rifid and personal estate of Henry Zinti,
late oft iehmond county, deceased.
JANE H. ZINN, At!m
may 9, 1838 4m JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r.
months alter date, application will he
made to the Honorable the lnferier«Conrt of
Seriven County, when sitting for ordinary putpo
ses, fir lecve to sell all the Lands belonging to the
Estate of James Poston, dee’d
THOMAS POSTON, Ad mV.
. March fl, 1888. _
• ,7 AOljR months alter day application will ho
Jj 1 raa ,'’e to the hou the Inferior Court of Ihirke
rounl; w nitting lor ordinary purposes, for
leave losi- UaiV 11,0 real estate belonging to Hilliard
J Roe, deceased, weh 20
months die.* Hato appitnatiuix will be
made to I he hom,.-able Inferior Court ol .teller,
son, silting for ordinary pu.’"o, ’’; s ’ " r , ve 10 t ’m
the lands in said county, beloii fe "i fe ' to tlie estate ol
the lute : bourns 1!. Wells, decease.,', ho "‘O henefil
ol the creditors of said eslafe. This 2bJ A l .' I J , fo..s
PHILIP ROBINSON,
apri! 23 4m JOHN R WELLS, $ _
niuii Ihs alter dale, application will bo
if mode to the honorable interior Court of
Jiurke count)', for leave lo sell a part of the real
estate of JSuultiworth Jlnrlow, deceased.
REBECCA 11 All LOW, Adinrx.
npril 2G m4m
MONT Ii S alter date, application w ill
if ho made to (lie Honorable the inferior Court
of Richmond county, when sitting fur ordinary pur
poses, lor leave to sell the real estate of J. J.
Brown, deceased. P FLEMING,
Jan J 8 14:w4m0 Administrator.
EjAQIJS months after date, application will be
ah made to the honorable Inferior Cbm lof Bnrko
county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell lot number three hundred and thirly
lotir, (334) in the sixth district, Cgrrol county, con
taining two hundred two and a half acres.
Jan 23 18w4m Wra W MAUNt), Admr
OOUU months after dategipplication will he made
“ to the honorable the inferior court of Jefler
soti county, wlien silling ns a court lor ordinal?
purposes for leave to sell the laud and negroes of
Richard Hudson, deceased.
inarch 16 _ HARVF.V D PIPKIN, Adm’r.
INOUtt months afterdate, application will lie
made to the honorable the inferior Court ot
Burke county, w hen sotting lor ordinary purposes,
lor leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the
estate of John .1. Roe, deceased.
A. H. ROK, Administrator.
Waynesboro, 23d March, IH3S 4m
iL'ttUK moiulis alter date, npjdicalion will he
R naale to the honorable Inferior Court of Co
lumbia county,while sitting for ordinary purposes,
lor leave to sell the Land and jVegroes belonging to
the estate of Robert Allen of said county deceased.
march 8 Win J RHODES? F.x’r
j\l OTIC E, —Four momhs after date,application
i v will be made to tlie honorable inferior Court
of Lincoln county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, fur leave to sell a part of the real estate of
John Willingham, deceased.
ISAAC WILLINGHAM,) . ,
NELSON GARRETT, \ A< m trs ‘
March sth, 1838. mnr 23 4ni
j hp Ol R months after date, application will-ho
U made to the Honorable Inferior t ourl of Jetfer
son county, when sitting for Ordinary purpose, for
leave to sell the (teal Estate of the late Nathan
Brassel, dee d ofsaid county.
NATHAN fIRASSET..adm’r.
jan 4—m4t 2 \\ ith the will annexed.
B NOl : R months afterdate application will he made
it. to tho honorable tho Justices ol the Inferior
Court of Scrivcn county, while .sitting for ordinary
purposes, lor leave to sell the Lands belonging to
the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late ol
said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm’r.
DELI A ROBERTS, adm’rx.
Feb sth, 1838 4tm 33
|?ODK montlfl afterdate application will be made
B. to the honorable luli rior court of Columbia
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell tho following lots ol Land, viz: No 4(18,
in 4th district; 287, 27th district; 78 and 46, 11th
district; all Early county, belonging to the estate of
James Blackslone, deceased.
W M P BEALL,
W M. YARBOROUGH,
ian IP—l5 administrators.
( [WOTICE. —Four months after date, apptica
j ii lion will he made to the honorable Inferior
i Court ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordt
i nary purposes, lor leave to sell a lot of land in the
I 15th district and 4th section in Cherokee county,
j belonging to tho orphans of Lott Williams; also
one other tract drawn by Lott Williams, in,Lee 00.
sold for tin benefit ot the heirs ofsaid Williams,
may 2, 1838. J*. H. MANTZ, Guardian.
jj-HM It uoiults after date, application will !»*
.it made to tho h-umrahlo Interior eourt of
Bnrko (Toumy,for leave to sell all lhc real estate
cf George F. Sconywrs, deeeasofl.
.1 A \ F JSCUN\ FILS, AUmx.
npril 20 mini
(icoryiti, Jeflcrson Comity:
u VMILIIFAS James M 1 .inquelkld, hdminis
v t rat or on the estate of Jany-s I - eils, late
of .aid county, deceased, applies lor letters ot di.s
mi>; on from saiil estate.
I h . <»are thenlore to ( ilo and admonish all and
singular, i kindred and c reditors ol said deceased,
to ii,’ and appear at my ulliee within the lime pre
.'Tt ihed by law, lo shew-cam it any they have,
,\hy said hllers should not he granted.
C>i\ en midenuv hand at ollice, in fxtui.svdle, this
olhday oTMay, 18J8 i: BUTIIW FLL,Clerk
may JU> Cm
t TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATROONS
1 Navigating Savnnah and Uroad rivers.
u p V an act of Iho General Assembly of (he stale
1 6 M offreorgia,assented Id ilie26lh December, 1836,
■' it is made he duty of the inferior courts of the sev
eral counties of said state, bordering on,or which
navigable waters pass ilirongli, to cause to tie pub
n lished, the provisions of the several nets of tho go
lf noral assembly, regulating boat owners,their agents
i- and palroons, navigating said waters.
i, By the aforesaid acts every boat navigating the
1. Savannah or Bread rivers, are required to lia' o a
t- whim patroon.w ith a Hill of Lading ready prepared
to exhibit to any while person, who may wt-h to
examine the contents of the boat under their charge
[) showing the name ol said patroon and consignee of
<r the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for
• i bids any boat own< r,their agent oi4patroun,lu permit
: any boat hand being aslave; to put on hoard ol their
’ ] boat, any corn, notion, peas,slock ol any kiml.poul
r I try or other articles in which by law they are forbid
• to Imflick, isxcopt the same is exhibited in the bill of
,1 i lading of the ow ner ol said fat or his agent,and tin-
I dor hi:; or their direction entered, makingit penal
i( , j again"! cv ry offender of the aforesaid nets.
,1 ! Therefore,all concerned will lake notice, that thn
, r j acts if w hich the foregoing is extracted '’. ill be m
n forced against offenders who may betaken in the
county of Lincoln. Lewis Parks,
VV. ft. Cantelow,
- John Moss,
Stephen Stovall,
! } Peter Lamar,
nov23 ts 278 Judges of Inferior court.
i
■■ rgIHE copartnership heretofore existing umlp
1 .8. firm of Robertson <fe Benedict, is this day dis
1 solved by mutual consent. All persons indebted
to the Into linn are requested to make immediate
- payment to J. B. Robertson, who is authorised to
s collect all the outstanding debts, and attend to uM
■ the unsettled business. J. B. ROBERTSON
r L. S. BENEDICT
Augusta, 7th Jnly, 1837.
r iKfJ- B. ROBERTSON will continue the Shoe
Business on his own account at (ho old stand, and
- solicits a continuance of the former patronage ex
ended to the late linn 173 fjnly 25
1 Georgia, Hcriven County:
; HIIRF.AS, Thomas Clifton and Cynthia
; At o Uauglitroy apply lor Letters of Adminisration
on the Lslato of William Hnnghtrey, late of this
county, deceased,
7'hesenre thmolorelo cite and ndmon’sh all and
singular the licit's nod creditors ol said deceased, to
b bo and appear at my office within the lime preseri
s bad by law, to file their objections if any they have,”
r to show cause wby said letters should not be granted
Liven mider my hand, at office, in .Incksoiilroru 1
this2sih day of April, 1838.
april 28 Slid JUS) ILA PERRY, c cos c.
Georgia, Nome;; County :
’ ft A /ULRIiAiS William Burns'applies for letters
j v w ol adminislraiion on the estate ol Llsey
j Wright, lab id' this county, deceased.
These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors id’ die said de
ceased, to tile their objections, if any they have,
l! within the lime prescribed by law, in my office,
■ to shew cause why said letters should not lie grant
[’ ed. Liven under my hand and seal at office, in
h Jucksonhnro, lids 28lh April, 1838.
ap 2830(1 JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk.
L EOUGI A, ? Court of Ordinary,
Srrivp.n county. $ September Term 1837.
| T PUN application ol Alexander K. Hopson,adrni
a J nistrntor dc hems non,uf the estate Lreen H
Penrcedee’d.,slating dial he has fully administered
0 said estate end praying citation forlclers dismissory,
it is on motion ordered, that the clerk dojssneo erla
tion requiring all persons to shew rouse why die
_ same shall not lie granted—and that the same lie
o published once a month tor six months,
e A true extract Irum the minutes, litis l2th day of
r September, 1837. JOSHUA jPERPV, el'k
J nnv. 4 mfiin 259
_• deorgia, tJuiUcCoiiuty:
0 Court id Ordinary—present, their lienors GW Ev
ans, Abel Lewis, and Ji Palmer, Esqs.
H March sth 1838.
dj (TTPON the petition Srf Burton McGhee, slating
h | 4J Alinet E Holliday,dec.,late ot Burke county,
"l- | did,on the ISlhdny ot September, 1831, by his cer
i tain bond ot dial, date, obligate liimsell, bis heirs
I nnd.assigno, lo execute lo one Wm Daniel, ofMor
* I ~ ""a ciunly, titles lo the lot ot Land in the town of
f k nfc -t, in the county of Murray : commencing on
t lliesl rtL' - nt I * IG cerner of lot No 3. in I lie first divis
ton ot R,dil ,'u ' vn < running sonlJi with said street six
ly-four to astrC' LdO leetwide, thence with saul
street one/hnndrc.J a.’ ,d sixty leet lo a cross street,
1 thence up said sired, t<* °''. er ° lot iNo 3.
And also stating that ltd is '-I 16 , nss, B ne l f ’ » f '»l
bond, ami that said Aimer L. l| Pparlcd tins life
without executing said titles, mu' |T a yntg I hat Ma
thew Jones, the administrator ol thesa.'* 1 Abner E.
may be directed to execute lo the said I*u.' ttm Me
- Ghee titles to said lot. Whereupon, on mo!io' n °* I
Mnlford Marsh, counsel lor said petitioner, it is o."‘ I
1 derail, dial unless good cause be shown to the con
trary, tlic said Matthew Jones,ndm’r. ns aforesaid,
will he,at July term id' this court next, directed to
’ make said titles. And it is further ordered that a
copy of lids rule he published once a month for
three months,before said court
i A true extract from the minutes.
march 21 m3t T H BLOUNT, D oi’k.
- Georgia; Burke county!
‘ Court cf Ordinary—present their, honors G W Ev
ans, Alfred Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs.
March sth, 1838
i iJTPOA’Iho petition of James Bnclianan and Wm
I Hosier, staling that Abner E Holliday, dcc’d.
, lateof Burke county, died in the count yof Murray,
s on the eight day ol September, 1831; by Ids certain
bond of that date, a copy of which is filed in this
court, obligate himself to one William Dome), of
(Morgan county, Ids heirs or assigns, titles lotvvo
, lots in lho town of Poinset, known by I lie JVb2,
and one hall of No 10. Ami also liy Ins certain
other bond, made in the same county on t be lilh day
] of September, 183-1, the said Abner E obligated
himself to execute {to the fsaid William Haniei, his
heirs or assigns, the other halfofenid lot No Jti, in
the said town of Poinset (a copy of which last
' mentioned bond is filed in this court) mid the said
James and Willi .mare the assignees of said bunds,
j. and also that said Abner E departed this litc without
executing said titles; and praying this court to di
rect Matthew Jones, administrator of the estate of
. said Abner E.. to execute the said titles to the said
James and William, it is thereupon, on motion of
Mullbrd Marsh, counsel for said petitioners, ordered,
b that unless good canse be shown to the contrary,
- that this court will, at July term next, direct said
r administrator lo execute said titles. Audit is lur
n liar ordered, that lino rule be fmblisbed onco a
month tor three nfonths before said court.
A true extract from the minutes.
march 21 m3t TII BLO UNT, D el’k.
c Georgia, burke county;
1 Court ot Ordinary— present, their honors G WEv
'■ i ’ tins, Abel Lewis and iff Palmer, Esqrs.
i March sth 1838.
1 ¥TPON the petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray
county, stating that Abner E Holliday dec'll,
oi Burke county, c id, in the county ol Mimroo, on
the Glh day ol October, 1835, by bis bond ol that
s date; a copy et which is filed in lids court, bind him
r self, his heirs ami assigns, to execute to one Wtl
r liam Hamel, and Ids assigns, ol Murray county, by
, the first day of .January, 1836, titles to that lot of
i land known by the number one hundred and sixty,
f in liie 10th district, 13th section, originally Choro
kee-counly; and staling tliatsaid Abner E departed
this life without executing said tnle; am! that the
said Hennis is I lie assignee of said bond; and
praying lids court to direct Mathew Jones, the ad
ministrate! on the estate ol said Abner E. to exe
cute title to said lot to the said Hennis. VV heretip
r on, it is, on’ motion of Mulford Marsh, counsellor
said Hennis, ordered, that unless good cause is
shown to the contrary, that on the first Monday in
’ July next, tins court will direct said admiinislrator
’ to execute said title. And it is further ordered,
■ that a copy ol ibis rule be published once ft month j
lor three months - before said time.
\ true ex rad from the minutes.
. march2l ra3t TII BLOUNT, D cl’k.
f
i Georgia—Burko county.
Gouri ol Ordinary—present, their Honors G. W.
Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs.
Hide Ni. At , March sth, 1838.
B’TPON the petiltonof Elisha Daymans, executor
iU of Samuel Haynians, deceased, late of Burks
' county, slating that he has fully executed I lie las)
' will and testament ot said Stephen I laymans, do
,- tsed, and praying letters dismissory. it is there -
! (ore, on motion ol counsel, ordered, tli.it the clerk
do issue a citation requiring ad eoneerneo,to Ire
’ and appear at I lie court at (September term next,
then and I bore to shew cause w by said letters a hall
’ not Ire granted, and that said nutation he publish
ed once amoinii till said court.
A tnioextraei (rom the inintHes.
march 21 intit T U BLOUNT, D-d’k
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1 Georgia, Columbia Comity:
IM/IIEKEAS Benjamin 11. Warren and John
- » * MeGan Executors of llie Will ot William
) MeGar, (icci‘:#>il, applies for letters Uismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
, lingular the kindred and erediturs of said di ceased
to be and appear at my office within the time pro
. scribed by law, to shew cause rs any they have,
j why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 24th day of
? February, 1838. GABRIELJONES, Clerk
, feb 27 47
1 Georgia, Burke County. " '
' Vi Jl , U ’ J ' AS •* nmcs Grubbs Administrator »f
i 9 the estate «( Wm. Bryant, deceased, applies
' to mo lur letters of dismission.
These are therefor to idle and admonish nil and
■ singular the kin Ired and creditors of said dec’ll to
r Fo and appear at any office, within the time prescribe
ed by mvv, to shew cause,if any they-have, why
said letters should not he grated.
Civen under my hand at office in Waynesboro
; this 22-1 day of January 1838. ° r0 ’
1 Jan 20 21m6m T H BLOUNT, nooo B 0 .
ftcorgin, jJurkr countys “ "•
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county,deceased,applies tor letters disrliissory
t hese are there ore to cite and admonish a |l and
stgular Iho kindred and creditors of said deceased
to he and appear at my office, within the litre,’
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they Imye
. why said letters should not he granted J ’
(.iven under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17,1.
feh°ai ’ lm ' T ll uloujvt,b.Ci'k!
11 _ mbrn
i Georgia, Burke CountyJ —•
1 r ‘ iUle lierr - v Furch applies f„ r
. Je-.ki,.s, decea,td m ' !<SOry ’ 0 ' 1 1,10 M,ote
I . I'hese nre theicfore to cite and admonish all and
singular tin- kindred and creditors id said deceased
io he and appear at my office within the time pre
senhed hy , aw, to show ctnisc, il any they have
, whysanl letleis should not be granted. y ’
I (- 1 '"! under my hand at office, in Waynesboro
this 22il day of March, 1838. yncsboro
mar 2C Cm If, BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk.
Georgia, Taliaferro County :
Ik ft/ Jkk be sold, IO the highest bidder, within
9 » the lawlnl hours of sale,, n the first Tuesday
i" July next, al I he court house in the town of Craw
ford vi lie, in said county, seventeen and a half acre*
of hind belonging io the estate of C. A. Nolens, late
ot s:ii<l r.onniy, adjoining lands oi’ThoH
I>. Homm, Redditt Rhodes, and oiliors, all in the ■
- math, and cornering on the Georgia Kail Hoad,
’ within one fourth id a mile west of Crawfordvilio.
To he sold pursuant to an order ol the honorable the
Court Os Ordinary of said county. 'Terms of sale
on the day. JUKI, K. M ERCRR, Adm’r.
ilrhanis nan on the estate of C A, Nelens, dec’d
nprd 12
Georgia, Darke County.
, Conrtid Ordinary, present their Honors WG
Kvatis, Abel i.ewis and K J'under, Esqrs
Hair Ni Si bth March, 1838
Ul’ON the application ol Mullord Marsh and
Fielding Fryer,praying that the Clerk do is
i sue a citation for letters ihsmissory as administra
tors in the estato of Fielding Fryer, deceased It
is *n motion of Counsel ordered, that the samedo
issue returnahle to Boplrmher term next ol this
Court, to be published once a month till said Court.
A Into extract from the minutes.
march 20 Cm 'J' II BLOUNT,d cco a c.
Georgia, Jefferson Comity ;
U! J/ERKAS Roger L Gamble, Administrator
of the estate of the told Manning (Spraillev,
ol said county*, deceased, applies for dismission
from said admlnistration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
■ singular the kindred and creditors of stud dec’d to
he and appear at rny office, within the time prescrib
ed hy law,to show cause, il any they haVe,w by said
letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at Louisville, this 2Glh
day ot Feb. 1838. EBENEZEU BOIIIWELL,
. mnr 1 Clerk C O
GEORGIA, 1 iiy the Court Ordinary for said
Burke counti/, } Count’'
V\AU/ IHiAttiAS *Sforah Smith Administratrix,
V V and Allen S R Prior, Administrator ol
James.l Smith, deceased, late of said county, have
petitioned said coon lor letters ihsmissory, slating
• flint they have fully administered said estate.
These are therefore to Pile and admonish all con
cerned to he and appear before said conn on the first
Monday in May next, and then and there shew
cause why said letters shall not be grantfed Jiy
order of the court
nov 10 wdm 264 TII RLOUAT, pcco b i*
GEORGIA,') By the Court of Ordinary for
Jlurke county ) said County.
W Jolln * nxon ' Administrator of
v * Jolm h ' Renner, deceased, late of said conn
| I y, have petitioned said court ffir letters dismisssnrv
slating that ho tins fully administered said estate
I these are therefore to cite and admonish all con
ci’rned, to he and appear before said court on the first
MonT a y >n l ' ia y "ext, and then and there shew cause
why sew' loiters should not be granted. By oideruf
the court.
nov ft' 6m' T. If. BLOUNT, u c c o b c
Georgia, Jcflerson comity;
IIEREA.S, i°«trick ii Connolly, Adminjshvi
v v tor on the Estate of Tandy C Junes, late
of soul county, deceased, applies lor Letters ills
missory.
'J’hcse are therefore to ci’io and aefrflom'sh atf and'
singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear nl my office within the lime pjescri
bed hy law, to file their objections, if any they
have, to shew cause why said letters should nut be- r
granted.
Given tinder my hand, at office, in Louisville,
this Ifillt day of March, 1838.
march Ifi EBEN EZER BOTH WELL, Clk._
Georgia— Itnrkc County.
Court ol Ordinary, present, their Honors, G W
Evans, Abel .Lewis, and E Palmer, Ksqrs.
Itale Ni Si, Mh March, 1838
ITT PON the petition of Mnlford Marsh, Adminis
vU trntor of John Walls,deceased,this day filed,
praying that a Citation may issue for letters dismis
sory from said Auministraticn. It is oh muti«n
ordered that the same do issue and he published
once amontn fqr sixmonlhs. A true extract from
l lie minutes. T H BLOUNT, u c c o tic.
March 20 , - Cm
Georgia, Burke County.
Court «f Ordinary, present their Honors G W
Evans, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Erqts.
Rale Ni Si, blh March, 1838.
7TT i ON the petition of Samuel Barron, executor of
tU A bsolem Kinsoy, deceased, late of Burke eo.
staling that ho has fully executed said will and set
tled I ho estate of said deceased, and praying Idlers
i dismtssory. It is therefore, on motion of counsel,
ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, returna
ble- to September Court next, requiring all persons
interested then and there to show cause why the
same should not he granted ; And it is further or
dered thatsnid citation bo published once a month
till said court. A true extract trom the minutes.
_mar 20 Cm T. Il BLOUNT, U.Cl’k
COL, BROWN of Brown’s Ferry, look from thn
Indians one bead guard Chain with “Win Flour
noy August 22; 1834, worked in it with gold heads;
also, one full jewelled double-cased hunting watch,
with gold guard chain and key—the watch has
three letters on the front ease—the owner, or any of
his relations can get it by describing letters and prov
ng property. If no application be made i t four
months, the watch will he sold and the proceeds di*
s ided among the troops, —application to he made to
the editor of the Columbus Herald for the bend
chain, mid lur the Watch to Col Frown.
The Columbus J/orald will copy the above and
forward the account to Col Brown, nov 27—|1277
A b REE ABLE to an order of the lion, the Inle
I nor Court of Burke county, when sitting lor
I ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the Ii rat Tues
day in June n« xt, before the Court House door in I
Waynesboro’, between the usual hours of sale,
Five Hundred and ninety of Land in said
county, adjoining lands of William Patterson, 'Vm
Rollins, at il others, belonging to the estate of Ralph
Ponrow , deceased, sold for the benefit of.the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. 'Terms on the day'
of sale. MARTHA PEJVRWVV, Adm’x. f
march 20 w id
Georgia. Jeflbrson county;
U/ 11 ERE AS Ashley Phillips, administrator
on the estate of -Stephen Cotter, late of said
county, deceased, applies for letters dismissorv.
These arc then-lore I" and admonish all and
singlilar the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, hi he and appear al my office within ib<’
t hue prescribed by law, to shew cuuso if any (hey
li-rn- why said letters should not be granted.
(oven iiiuler my hand at office, in Loinsulk'.
|i,is Kith day of March 1838.
mar if, EIiENEZEU BOTH WELL, Ulk-